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2 weeks ago Leukemia , CAR-T

Groundbreaking Chinese CAR-T Research: CD5 CAR-T Therapy Brings New Hope for Relapsed/Refractory T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL)

Groundbreaking Chinese CAR-T Research: CD5 CAR-T Therapy Brings New Hope for Relapsed/Refractory T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL)

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Relapsed or refractory acute T-cell lymphoblastic leukemia (r/r T-ALL) has long lacked effective treatment options, with a poor prognosis. Although CD7 CAR-T therapy has shown some efficacy, many patients experience relapse due to CD7 antigen loss.

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Breakthrough Research: CD5 CAR-T Therapy Published in Nature Medicine

To address this challenge, a team of Chinese medical professors published groundbreaking research in Nature Medicine titled “Allogeneic CD5-specific CAR-T therapy for relapsed/refractory T-ALL: a phase 1 trial.” This study explores the application of donor-derived CD5 CAR-T therapy in r/r T-ALL, offering a new possibility for the treatment of T-cell hematologic malignancies.

Study Design: Exploring the Safety and Efficacy of CAR-T Therapy

This study focused on a 21-day dose-limiting toxicity (DLT) observation period and adverse reactions within 30 days, preliminarily confirming the short-term safety of CD5 CAR-T therapy. Excitingly, early results showed complete remission in all enrolled patients, demonstrating significant short-term efficacy. Despite this positive progress, the research team also observed that, in long-term follow-up, patients who did not receive bridging transplantation faced a risk of functional deficits due to T-cell insufficiency. Addressing this challenge will be a key focus for the next stage of optimization.

Future Outlook: Exceptional Progress by the Chinese Team Brings New Hope to Patients

In future research, the Chinese medical and scientific team will continue efforts to enhance the safety of CAR-T therapy, particularly by adding “switch” components to allow flexible activation or deactivation of the therapy in patients, aiming for durable efficacy. If successful, this optimization could greatly expand the potential of CAR-T therapy in treating T-cell malignancies.

This research not only brings hope to patients with relapsed/refractory T-ALL but also signifies outstanding progress by the Chinese medical and research team in innovative therapies. The work of Professor Pan and his team highlights the leading position of China’s CAR-T therapy in global cancer immunotherapy and holds promise for bringing new life-saving options to more patients with T-cell hematologic malignancies.

🎉🎉To assess whether the condition is suitable for CAR-T therapy, you can submit pathology reports, treatment history, and discharge summaries to the Medical Department of <Advanced Medicine in China> for preliminary evaluation!

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1 month ago Leukemia

Nature Medicine | New Breakthrough in China’s CAR-T Therapy: Significant Progress in Allogeneic CD5 CAR-T Treatment for Relapsed T-ALL

**Nature Medicine | New Breakthrough in China’s CAR-T Therapy: Significant Progress in Allogeneic CD5 CAR-T Treatment for Relapsed T-ALL**

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Recently, a collaborative research study conducted by multiple Chinese medical and research institutions was published in *Nature Medicine*. This study, titled “Allogeneic CD5-specific CAR-T Therapy for Relapsed/Refractory T-ALL: A Phase 1 Trial,” demonstrated the potential of CD5 CAR-T cells in treating relapsed/refractory acute T-cell lymphoblastic leukemia (R/R T-ALL).

### Innovative Therapy Brings Hope

For a long time, patients with relapsed/refractory T-ALL have lacked effective treatment options and faced a poor prognosis. In recent years, CD7 CAR-T cell therapy has shown some efficacy in these patients, but CD7-negative relapse remains a significant challenge. This study focuses on evaluating the safety, efficacy, and pharmacokinetics of CD5 CAR-T cells, offering new insights for future treatments.

The study included 19 patients, most of whom had previously received CD7 CAR-T therapy. Results showed that this therapy was safe, with no dose-limiting toxicity observed, and adverse events were primarily manageable hematologic toxicity. In terms of efficacy, all patients achieved complete remission within 30 days of treatment. The study also demonstrated, for the first time, the persistence of CD5 CAR-T cells in the body and their ability to eliminate CD5+ T cells, indicating strong anti-tumor activity.

### Breakthrough in Treating Relapsed Patients

In addition to safety and efficacy, the research team explored the coexistence of CD7 CAR-T and CD5 CAR-T cells and studied immune cell changes in the patients. For those who relapsed after CD7 CAR-T treatment with CD7-negative cells, CD5 CAR-T offered a new salvage therapy, providing additional treatment options for such patients.

### Multidisciplinary Collaboration Drives Clinical Progress

Unlike CAR-T therapies for B-cell tumors, treating T-cell malignancies poses more challenges, particularly in controlling immune deficiencies. Dr. Jing Pan and her team conducted in-depth research on target selection and relapse mechanisms, while also focusing on balancing treatment safety and efficacy.

This study was made possible by the collaborative efforts of various medical institutions in China, collectively opening up a new therapeutic pathway for T-cell tumor patients.

### Looking Ahead

As innovations and advances in T-ALL treatment continue, the team plans to further research CD5 CAR-T therapy and collaborate with experts across various fields to optimize CAR-T treatment protocols, helping more patients with T-cell lymphoblastic tumors overcome their diseases.

This series of research achievements not only brings new hope to patients with R/R T-ALL but also provides valuable insights for the future development and optimization of CAR-T therapies. The team remains committed to a patient-centered approach, striving to drive continuous breakthroughs and innovations in T-cell tumor treatment.

To assess whether the condition is suitable for CAR-T therapy, you can submit pathology reports, treatment history, and discharge summaries to the Medical Department of <Advanced Medicine in China> for preliminary evaluation!

WhatsApp: +8613717959070

Https://wa.me/+8613717959070

Email: doctor.huang@globecancer.com

#Immunotherapy #CancerTreatment #TALLResearch #LeukemiaBreakthrough #Hematology #CellTherapy #CancerInnovation #CancerResearch #ClinicalTrials #MedicalBreakthrough

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